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Thread: Firearm law question
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March 31st, 2020, 05:49 PM #31
Re: Firearm law question
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March 31st, 2020, 06:40 PM #32
Re: Firearm law question
This is the best and easiest way.
They're very easy to mill out, even in aluminum, but I'd imagine a poly would be super easy.
It can have a serial number engraved by an FFL but it's best that he keeps the lower, he could use it again in the future. I love the suggestion that he sell you the other parts to add to your own lower, if he must sell to you.
Being a pistol, the sale is tougher legally than a rifle sale would be.Galations 6:9...And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.
Ashli Babbitt - Patriot
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April 1st, 2020, 01:45 AM #33
Re: Firearm law question
You sure that's not the 80% lower that you made yourself?
There are two kinds of guns. Those I have acquired, and those I hope to.
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April 1st, 2020, 01:58 AM #34
Re: Firearm law question
He's here, endorsing the following:
Dealers have guidance on how to transfer old guns that never had a serial number, and they can do the same here.
Remember, we have NO "gun registration" in PA, or federally. The fact that both levels of government do their best to keep track of all guns anyway, doesn't translate into a requirement that a private individual who is NOT engaged in the business, would have to abide by the marking requirements which apply to an FFL/SOT. You don't have the privileges of an FFL/SOT, you don't have the obligations of one.
Does that mean that every ATF employee, every State cop, every local cop, every lawyer will agree? Nope. But for there to be a requirement, there has to be a written statute, or at least a regulation, which applies to a maker who isn't a manufacturer engaged in the business. You register and make an SBR, then yes, you have to mark it. Make your own zip gun for personal use, nope. Sell that zip gun to some rube, then if it's a "firearm" it has to go through an FFL.
That being said, if you make a dozen Glocks for "personal use" and they all get sold or traded to others, you are probably breaking the law, or at least a jury will think so. Whether a prosecutor can prove it or not is another question, one which lawyers don't get into until the retainer is paid and you're out on bail. But you are certainly breaking the law by transferring a complete handgun in PA to a stranger without an FFL intermediary.Attorney Phil Kline, AKA gunlawyer001@gmail.com
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